Coin Math Learn how to recognize, count, add and make change with U.S. coins. - Learn what a penny, nickel, dime, quarter, half dollar and dollar coins looks like, front and back. Learn about U.S. State Quarters. Learn how to match coins. Learn how to add coins. Learn how to add different coins. Learn how to pay for items. Learn how to make change. Now with voice instructions for younger learners.
Counting Coins lets you practice working with U.S. pennies, nickels, dimes, and quarters. You can play in four modes:
(1) Match the Value: Try to make the same value as the coins shown using a different combination of coins. (2) Make the Total: Use coins to make the total shown. (3) How Many Cents?: Type the value of the coins shown. (4) Show Values: Drag any amount of coins and show or hide the value.
Counting Coins was created by K12 Inc. as part of its comprehensive math curriculum. Learn more at http://www.k12.com/what-is-k12/.
Counting Bills & Coins lets you practice identifying and solving math problems with money. Count, match, and make change with coins up to quarters and bills up to $20. Practice money skills in five unique activities:
(1) Counting Money: Type the total of the coins and bills you see. (2) Show Me the Money: Drag bills and coins to make the total shown. (3) Making Change: Drag bills and coins to give customers change for their purchases. (4) Matching Amounts: Make the amount shown by using a different combination of bills and coins. (5) Show Values: Drag coins and bills to count up, and then check your answer.
Perfect for younger students who are just learning what pennies, nickels, and dollars are and for more advanced students who want to practice making change up to $99.
Eliminate confusion when calculating coins by using the Coin Counting Calculator. The popular Coin Counting Calculator uses realistic coin buttons for the penny, nickel, dime, quarter, and half dollar. The Coin Counting Calculator has a display with the cent sign (¢), dollar sign ($), and 2-digit decimals. When the coin buttons are pushed, they add their money value to the amount at the top of the screen based upon the number of times they are pushed.
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Coin Math Learn how to recognize, count, add and make change with U.S. coins.
- Learn what a penny, nickel, dime, quarter, half dollar and dollar coins looks like, front and back. Learn about U.S. State Quarters. Learn how to match coins. Learn how to add coins. Learn how to add different coins. Learn how to pay for items. Learn how to make change. Now with voice instructions for younger learners.
(1) Match the Value: Try to make the same value as the coins shown using a different combination of coins.
(2) Make the Total: Use coins to make the total shown.
(3) How Many Cents?: Type the value of the coins shown.
(4) Show Values: Drag any amount of coins and show or hide the value.
Counting Coins was created by K12 Inc. as part of its comprehensive math curriculum. Learn more at http://www.k12.com/what-is-k12/.
(1) Counting Money: Type the total of the coins and bills you see.
(2) Show Me the Money: Drag bills and coins to make the total shown.
(3) Making Change: Drag bills and coins to give customers change for their purchases.
(4) Matching Amounts: Make the amount shown by using a different combination of bills and coins.
(5) Show Values: Drag coins and bills to count up, and then check your answer.
Perfect for younger students who are just learning what pennies, nickels, and dollars are and for more advanced students who want to practice making change up to $99.
Eliminate confusion when calculating coins by using the Coin Counting Calculator. The popular Coin Counting Calculator uses realistic coin buttons for the penny, nickel, dime, quarter, and half dollar. The Coin Counting Calculator has a display with the cent sign (¢), dollar sign ($), and 2-digit decimals. When the coin buttons are pushed, they add their money value to the amount at the top of the screen based upon the number of times they are pushed.